Iris Devins is a writer, director, and producer. Her work introduces trans and queer characters to a unique blend of genre, drama, and visually-driven filmmaking. Her short films have screened at festivals, including Outfest Los Angeles, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Hollyshorts, Philadelphia Film Festival, Indie Memphis, NewFest, Frameline, and Inside Out. The Sundance Institute selected her to participate in the Screenwriters Intensive, and she was a Sundance Knight Fellow. The Leeway Foundation awarded her with a 2018 Transformation Award.
Her most recent narrative short, Trashy Booty, is an absurdist, dark dramedy about two dumpster diving trans women who find a hitchhiking robot in the outskirts of Philadelphia. The short was supported by a grant from the Sundance Institute with additional support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. In addition to festivals, Club des Femmes featured a screening of Trashy Booty in London with a collection of trans shorts. Her romance/drama short, After the Date, portrayed a relationship between a trans woman and a straight, cisgender man. The short received an Art & Change grant from the Leeway Foundation.
She is currently developing her first narrative feature, a trans sci fi/drama, which received early development support from the Independence Public Media Foundation.
She completed her MFA in Film and Media Arts at Temple University. She works as a freelance filmmaker, colorist, and producer.
Rafael “Q” Quinde is an emerging producer. He produced the narrative short After the Date, which premiered at Frameline and later screened at festivals, such as Hollyshorts, Portland Film Festival, and Athens International Film + Video Festival. The film won an audience award at qFLIX Philadelphia for best trans short film. He is currently in pre-production for Trashy Booty, a narrative short film about two dumpster diving trans women who come across a hitchhiking robot. He is also developing a post-apocalyptic web series.